lou: up next, troops gathering along the border with syria and jordan. washington has been insisting that we are not going to directly intervene. dinesh d'souza is here to tell us what is going on in obama's america and wth our troops abroad. the supreme court takes up the question of the future of affirmative action. shannon bream was there for the argument and she will be next with the lou: the obama justice department rejecting claims that the south carolina law that requires voters to show photo id discriminate against minorities, since there is four wks remain to election day. that law will not be allowed to go into effect until, however, next year. arguments in the supreme court case today could change affirmative action poicies. shannon bream has the report. >> what we want? diversity. >> tay, the supreme court was taxed witheciding just how far colleges and universities can go, if at all, when it cmes to factoring rates intoheir admissions decision. abigail fisher said that she didn't get into the university of texas at austin, claiming that let'